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The Views from the above are breathtaking, One of the rarest constructions of Palaces you can See here, the fort itself is an art.
Very nice palace and beautiful paintings. The guards a very helpful and open the different rooms for you to see the paintings. On the other hand…very disappointed that I could not access the fort…the way to the fort is full of big and agressive monkeys…even the guards are telling you to be careful.
Stunning location, with the palace built into the hillside. Some beautiful wall paintings to see.
The fort was built in around 1600 AD. It's life has almost expired and big renovation works are required to save this.
If you are looking for a haunted place but you can’t go to bhangarh in jaipur this place is a hell yaa to your desire to go to a haunted place only suggestion don’t go in evening go to atleast 1 pm to explore all hills and forts and carry abundant water as there is no water source inside
Entrance: There is a steep walk to reach the main entrance. Its advisable to take water bottle from the ticketing window as you wont find anything to drink or eat once inside the fort. View: The top of the fort gives a panoramic view of the Bundi town. Inside: Its more of a fort than a palace. A s
As such Bundi is a small and dirty place but it has a gem in the form of Garh Palace. There is a entry ticket as almost all of it is still owned by Royals of Bundi. There is a small free parking near the entrance but you may find a irritating and rude woman claiming to be parking attendant. Beware
The garh palace🏯 is such a beautiful and magical place, even with the loss of all the glory today. The main entrance and the 'Diwan-e-aam' have some intricate carvings. The 'chitrashala' that is the painting👩🏻‍🎨 school has some beautiful frescos depicting different scenarios from the hindu mythology
Breath taking view from top of the Fort. But nowadays top location is closed due to some dispute. It is a private property. It is not government undertaking. Entry fee is Rs 80 fir Indians. Very calm &, Silent location. Good for pre wedding shoot. Foreigners are keen to view this Fort. Main attracti
Not less than 5 stars on cultural front but yes there are restoration is going on and will come out with some good results
We went there around 5pm and we were able to visit the palace without none around. To help us to visit all the rooms they opened secret passages only for us since the time was not enough to go through the standard way. We were not able to do the fort but we skipped it anyway. Allow more than 2 hours
Entrance fee is 80 per person one of the highest for a ASI managed fort. The fort is interesting with many levels and it is quite steep.Theere is a hall with pillars with rooms and also a smaller hall with carved pillars and elephants made of stone and wood. On the second level there are murals wh
Palace opened for tourists consists Chatra Mahal,Badal Mahal, Phool Mahal,Sinhasan and Ratan Daulat,Hathi Pol, Chitrashaala.Managment deserve compliment for preserving our heritage. Paintings on walls and ceilings are awesome. From Dudha Mahal one can have beautiful view of Bundi city and of Nawal S
Awesome place, a must visit for every Indian as we are only taught about mughals and their monuments are only promoted till now bit not about Hindu rulers, their dynasty and their monuments. It is time to know about real India and their culture and that is incomplete without visits to such places.
Taragarh Fort is gigantic architecture nestled in Bundi district. Also known as Star Fort, it was constructed in the 16th century. Inside the ramparts are huge reservoirs carved out of solid rock, and the Bhim Burj on which famous cannon is constructed. Built at an elevation of 1,426-foot, it houses
Garh Palace of Bundi is a strong and Luxurious Fort, that was made to be defended during war. It also has beautiful interiors of the Badal Mahal and Fool (Flower) Mahal, along with Jhula Chowk. Chitrakala has Bundi style of painting works which had some distinctive feature. For instance, the flowing
Maharao Balwant Singh started the construction of Garh Palace in Bundi. The Garh Palace is the complex of numerous palaces which were built by rulers of different times. Most of the palaces were built between the 17th and 18th centuries. After a long period of neglection Garh palace again gaining it
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